A Philadelphia girl was injured on an amusement ride at the Allentown Fair will get $50,000 in a settlement with the ride operator, according to documents filed Thursday.

Amusements of Rochester Inc. will pay the money to Jazmin Brockman, who suffered a fractured femur while getting off a ride called "The Sizzler" in September 2010.

Brockman, who required several surgeries to repair her leg, will keep $22,262 of the settlement. She must also reimburse the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare $10,499 for her medical treatment.

The lawsuit, filed by Lloyd on behalf of her daughter last August, alleged the ride was negligently and carelessly operated, controlled, maintained, equipped and constructed.

It described the ride as a car that spins around an undulating track with irregular movements and rotations. Riders sit in the cars and grasp a rod with a handle to stay in their seats while the ride is in motion, the suit says.

The suit did not describe in detail how Brockman was injured. Charles Spitz, a Philadelphia attorney who represented Amusements of Rochester, said his client believes the settlement was fair. He noted that the company did not admit that it was at fault for the accident.

The Allentown Fairgrounds, the city of Allentown and Lehigh County were included as defendants when the suit was originally filed, but were dismissed in September.